Description
There is nothing quite like reading a book you can’t put down.
The journey a story can take you on, the reflections you have when you immerse yourself in the characters shoes, the visceral feeling that occurs at a plot twist, and the satisfied yet sombre feeling you’re left with when it’s over.
Liane Moriarty has done that for millions of people all around the world.
More than 20 million copies of her books sold worldwide, more than 4 million copies in Australia alone. 9 books on the NY Times Best Sellers list, with 4 of them debuting at #1.
It’s safe to say Liane’s ability to use her imagination to write enthralling stories that creates a rollercoaster ride in reading form, is a unique gift that is intriguing for those that don’t have the same ability.
So, when given the opportunity to sit down with Liane, it’s a chance at insight into what makes her who she is. It’s clear that Liane’s lens on life is flourished with detail capturing the brightness of first glance, but also not looking away when it comes to the darkness of our shadows.
So, we ask the question has Liane always seen life through that lens?
Or is it a lens that enhanced as her writing has grown strength?
And how do you continue to focus on ideas that grow to stories, and not let the worlds fascination distract or detract from writing them?
Rebecca Bull – Creator / Executive Producer / Co-Host
Zoe Weir – Co-Creator / Co – Host
Sophie Jackson – Producer
Social Media – Naughty Nancy Social Media Agency
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Video Editor – Luke Morgan
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